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Huge Space Object Fragment Crashes into Kenyan Village

Mysterious Space Junk Falls in Remote Kenyan Village

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Science, Space & Exploration, World News
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Kenya's Space Agency Analyzes Large Object That Fell from Sky - KBC/YouTube

Rocket Fragment Crashes into Kenyan Village, Sparks Investigation - KBC/YouTube

Massive Fragment from Space Crashes into Remote Kenyan Village

A large, red-hot object fell from the sky into the village of Mukuku, located in southern Kenya’s Makueni County, on Monday afternoon. Local residents immediately reported the incident, prompting an investigation by the Kenya Space Agency (KSA).

On Wednesday, the KSA identified the object as a “fragment of a space object,” confirming that it was space debris. The object, described as a metallic ring, measures approximately 2.5 meters (about 8 feet) in diameter and weighs about 500 kg (roughly 1,100 pounds).

“The object, a separation ring from a rocket, was found in the remote village of Mukuku,” the KSA said in its statement. “It is a fragment of a space object, and we have taken custody of it for further analysis.”

Initial assessments indicate that the object is most likely space junk, which typically either burns up upon entering Earth’s atmosphere or falls into the ocean. This occurrence is unusual, as most space debris does not land on populated areas.

When the object first fell, it was still hot, as reported by Julius Rotich, the Mbooni Sub County Police Commander. Police officers arrived at the scene shortly after the object crashed, and the area was immediately cordoned off to ensure the safety of local residents until the object cooled down.

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Images from the scene show the large metallic ring surrounded by police tape, nestled in trees and brush as curious locals gathered nearby. Authorities are continuing to investigate the object’s origins.

The KSA is actively analyzing the debris and working to determine the precise source of the space fragment. While this incident appears to be an isolated one, it highlights the unpredictable nature of space junk falling to Earth.

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